ABOUT THIS SECTOR

An empowered civil society is a crucial component of any democratic system and is an asset in itself. It represents and fosters pluralism and can contribute to more effective policies, equitable and sustainable development and inclusive growth. It is an important player in fostering peace and in conflict resolution. By articulating citizens' concerns, civil society organisations (CSOs) are active in the public arena, engaging in initiatives to further participatory democracy and governance.

The EU considers Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) to include all non-State, not-for-profit structures, non-partisan and non-violent, through which people organise to pursue shared objectives and ideals, whether political, cultural, social or economic. Operating from the local to the national, regional and international levels, they comprise urban and rural, formal and informal organisations.

The Communication calls for strengthened "links with civil society organisations, social partners and local authorities, through regular dialogue and use of best practices", in particular to “support the emergence of a local civil society which can effectively contribute to dialogue with public authorities and to oversee public authorities' work".

Recognising the importance of constructive relations between states and CSOs, the policy orientations propose an enhanced and more strategic EU engagement with CSOs in developing, enlargement and neighbourhood countries, with a particular focus on local civil society organisations.

Within the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI) the thematic programme 'Civil society organisations and local authorities' (CSO-LA) constitutes one of the EU’s main sources of funding for civil society organisations. As it is indicated in the title of the programme, it is open also to the local authorities (LAs).

The main objective of the programme is to strengthen civil society organisations and local authorities in EU partner

countries as a precondition for a more equitable, open and democratic society through support to their

own initiatives.

Total budget for the period 2014-2020: 1.9 billion EUR.

Calls for proposals

Grants are awarded based on the outcomes of calls for proposals, a mechanism whereby a selection process is launched to choose projects on a competitive (non-discriminatory) basis. Calls for proposals provide a full description of the topic and detail the relevant eligibility, selection and award criteria. Calls for the CSO-LA programme are based on the Annual Action Programme (hyperlink). Depending on remaining available funds, there can be additional calls for proposals. Most calls are implemented in two stages. In the first phase, concept notes are submitted for evaluation and pre-selection (restricted call for proposals). Full applications are required for projects that go through to the second stage.

Applications

Prospective applicants will find information on the procedures in the Practical Guide to Contract Procedures for EU External Actions (PRAG), and in particular its section on grants. They are invited to enter their information into the Potential Applicant Data On-Line Registration (PADOR) database and encouraged to check regularly for Calls for Proposals in their particular areas of interest.

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In ‘The roots of democracy and sustainable development: Europe’s engagement with Civil Society in external relations (Communication 2012 - 492) it was stated that the EU and the Member States should develop country Roadmaps for engagement with CSOs, to improve the impact, predictability and visibility of EU actions, ensuring consistency and synergy throughout the various sectors covered by EU exte...

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The EU is now supporting CSOs not only as implementers of development assistance but alsos as key development policy actors. The EU is the leading donor worldwide to local CSOson partner countries : EUR 2 billion each year, meaning 73% of the world's support. This Report shapes out the many forms and examples on how this support is taking place and how Europe is strengthening its engagementw...

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The Multi-annual Action Programme for the Thematic Programme 'Civil Society Organisations and Local Authorities' (CSOs LAs) for the period 2015-2017 was adopted on the 30 June 2015. The total budget for the period amounts to €723 814 924.

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Selected results achieved with EU support through projects and programmes completed between mid-2014 and mid-2015

The CSO-LA programme entails three axis:

support to civil society organisations (CSOs),

support local authorities (LAs), and

support to development education and awareness raising (DEAR) actions in the EU.

With more than 700 new operations a year and an ongoing portfolio of 1 700 ongoing operations supporting civil society in all continents, the EU is the first world donor to local CSOs in developing countries (72% of world ODA to developing country based CSOs).

On local authorities, over the period June 2014-June 2015, 72 projects successfully ended for a total amount of € 20 323 723 million. Out of this global support, 75% went to support LAs at the national level, 15% were dedicated to supporting LAs at the regional and global levels, and the final 10% were dedicated to DEAR activities conducted by LAs

Civil Society

The European Commission established 23 Framework Partnership Agreements (FPAs) with major networks of civil society: NGOs, private sector organisations, trade unions, farmers' organisations, cooperatives, community or faith based organisations. These FPAs create long term common strategic objectives supporting CSOs not only as providers of aid but also as pivotal actors of governance for the successful implementation of the SDG. They cover a wide-array of fields of intervention: anti-corruption, gender, accountability, human rights, political and social inclusion, economic empowerment, in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and Europe

4 800 journalism/media students in the EU (3 400 female and 1 400 male) in the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, Belgium, Bulgaria, and Portugal trained on mainstreaming development awareness, reached through workshops and events and student performance reports, to enable students to cover development issues for European audiences.

69% of adolescents aged 14-19 years from Avila/Spain, Nova Gorica/Slovenia, Teramo/Italy, Strovolos/Cyprus are aware of environmental threats (up from 9% in 2011) by introducing relevant information in the school curricula.

About 1.5 million people have been reached by the public events on the "Right for Food" in Italy, Czech Republic, France, Germany and Ireland.

4 400 young activists have engaged in the awareness activities about the "Right for Food".

3 active alliances of national platforms with political actors aiming at empowering civil society and local authorities have been established in Brazil, Chile and Guatemala.

In 78 non-EU countries, the 2013 EC communication “Empowering Local Authorities in partner countries for enhanced governance and more effective development outcomes" was explained to representatives of Local Authorities.